Existed Sentence Examples

Something about the way she smiled up at him, as though no one else existed... and the way she watched him when she thought he wasn't aware she was looking.

Or maybe that kind of excitement existed only in newfound relationships.

This office existed in the German kingdom of Otto the Great, and about this time it appears to have become an appanage of the archbishopric of Mainz.

The possibility hadn't existed before the trip to the underworld.

Never would she have guessed such a lavish home existed in these rustic mountains.

I never knew she existed until a day ago, and I'm only now learning how awful of a person she was.

In Achaea, this central hall was called the Lefton (town-hall), and a similar building is known to have existed at Elis.

The tribal organization in northern Albania is an interesting survival of the earliest form of social combination; it may be compared in many respects with that which existed in the Scottish highlands in the time of the Stuart kings.

The most intricate and stringent rules existed as to marriage within and without the totemic inter-marrying classes.

In 1553 The electors consisted of an indefinite number of freemen, about 50 in all, indirectly nominated by the mayor and corporation, which existed by prescription.

Not even a path had existed here when she lived in the area five years ago.

Nothing existed around her during that time but numbness.

I didn't even know you existed back then.

Without one, she had existed in a state of sentience without feeling, a world of permanent grey.

The staff officers bore similar titles, relics of the time when the order existed only for amusement: Genii, Hydras, Furies, Goblins, Night Hawks, Magi, Monks and Turks.

Attitude of Jesus.--So far, therefore, as the Sabbath existed for any end outside itself it was an institution to help every Jew to learn the law, and from this point of view it is.

When it comes to starting a new business, nothing that previously existed can rival the Internet in terms of both ease of entry and breadth of potential.

As recently as the early twentieth century, relatively few careers existed in which young men of drive and ambition could distinguish themselves and leave a mark on the world.

This need for competition existed in the past the same as it does in the present.

The libraries that existed, such as the one at Alexandria, contained reading rooms because when you read a book, you read it aloud.

I did not know that I was spelling a word or even that words existed; I was simply making my fingers go in monkey-like imitation.

One has suggested, that if such a "leach-hole" should be found, its connection with the meadow, if any existed, might be proved by conveying some colored powder or sawdust to the mouth of the hole, and then putting a strainer over the spring in the meadow, which would catch some of the particles carried through by the current.

It vanished as soon as he returned to the customary conditions of his life, but he knew that this feeling which he did not know how to develop existed within him.

Stolypin, stuttering, broke into the conversation and began excitedly talking of the abuses that existed under the former order of things--threatening to give a serious turn to the conversation.

But such undercurrents still existed among the people and gathered new forces ready to manifest themselves just as strangely, unexpectedly, and at the same time simply, naturally, and forcibly.

He now remembered the connection that existed between himself and this man who was dimly gazing at him through tears that filled his swollen eyes.

The source of this contradiction lies in the fact that the historians studying the events from the letters of the sovereigns and the generals, from memoirs, reports, projects, and so forth, have attributed to this last period of the war of 1812 an aim that never existed, namely that of cutting off and capturing Napoleon with his marshals and his army.

The aim of cutting off Napoleon and his army never existed except in the imaginations of a dozen people.

The very question that had formerly tormented him, the thing he had continually sought to find--the aim of life--no longer existed for him now.

That search for the aim of life had not merely disappeared temporarily--he felt that it no longer existed for him and could not present itself again.

That dreadful question, "What for?" which had formerly destroyed all his mental edifices, no longer existed for him.

These questions, then as now, existed only for those who see nothing in marriage but the pleasure married people get from one another, that is, only the beginnings of marriage and not its whole significance, which lies in the family.

It existed as a wholesale-only establishment until being purchased in 1997, when it was opened to the general public.

Such an unlikely spot for a home site, and yet, the remains of a chimney gave indisputable proof that one had existed at some point.

I'll better his total before I die and they'll not know I ever existed... unless someone sees me in their crystal ball.

He left the wallet with the body so no one knew the card and papers even existed, much less were stolen.

He was one of those medical prodigies that mentally existed on a level too removed for most people to follow.

His pointed teeth rested on his lower lip, his dark eyes displaying the intelligence of a being that existed from the time-before-time.

He had to preserve and protect the underworld, even if it meant stepping away from the comfort zone he'd existed in for millennia.

He was the remaining pillar of the foundation of the reality that existed before her trip to the beach.

She wanted to tell him to leave, but whatever bond existed between them, it filled her with warmth and energy that quelled the meltdown she was about to have.

Assume I never knew this underworld existed before a little over a week ago.

It was early September, and he felt no more beautiful place existed than New England in the fall.

I know it was selfish, but I felt emotions I never believed existed and I didn't want them to end… Things started to snowball from there.

Perhaps when it came to Elisabeth, there existed a higher standard.

She had no idea that such an elaborate system existed for the lower class.

He had awakened a desire in her that she never knew existed – never thought about before now.

I did, Carmen — even though the need for forgiveness only existed in my mind.

We will build an army unlike any that has ever existed, and we will use it to seek revenge on your father for betraying you and her.

It let her amass an army unlike any that had ever existed and showed her the key to victory.

Both school and almshouse had existed before, and this was merely an additional endowment.

It has existed in France since the 17th century.

Similar customs seem to have existed among the Italian races.

Amongst the Romans, private hospitality, which had existed from the earliest times, was more accurately and legally defined than amongst the Greeks.

"Glovers" of Horsham are mentioned in a patent roll of 1485, and a brewery existed here in the time of Queen Anne.

Cartwright and Edmund Snape were ministers there; and from 1576 to 1625 a completely appointed Presbyterian Church existed, under the rule of synods, and authorized by the governor.

The name is generally applied not only to the order of Ku Klux Klan, but to other similar societies that existed at the same time, such as the Knights of the White Camelia, a larger order than the Klan; the White Brotherhood; the White League; Pale Faces; Constitutional Union Guards; Black Cavalry; White Rose; The '76 Association; and hundreds of smaller societies that sprang up in the South after the Civil War.

The common law as it existed before his time was wholly inadequate to cope with the new cases and customs which arose with the increasing development of commerce.

Except on Charles Island, where settlement has existed longest, little or no influence of the presence of man is evident in the group; still, the running wild of dogs and cats, and, as regards the vegetation, especially goats, must in a comparatively short period greatly modify the biological conditions of the islands.

No remains, and of course no living species, of these tortoises are known to exist or have existed on the mainland.

Pierre smiled, Natasha began to laugh, but Nicholas knitted his brows still more and began proving to Pierre that there was no prospect of any great change and that all the danger he spoke of existed only in his imagination.

Violation of the duties of hospitality was likely to provoke the wrath of the gods; but it does not appear that anything beyond this religious sanction existed to guard the rights of a traveller.

In his place was his father-- Prince Andrew--and his father had neither shape nor form, but he existed, and when little Nicholas perceived him he grew faint with love: he felt himself powerless, limp, and formless.

Maybe you are not old enough to remember, Other, but the Gatekeeper existed before the Originals.

The Primitive Methodists in Ireland were a small body who in 1817 seceded because they wished to maintain that close connexion with the Church of England which existed at the time of Wesley's death, but in 1878 they rejoined the parent body.